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Education for life Learn of history geography, civics 2 if 3 Jack Prichett, Monica Harris, and Arlene Chappel, with others in Mr. Steve Mayfield's history class, look over a book distributed to all students: Your Chance to Live. Robert Herbert works on a worksheet while Mr. Charles McGinty answers a question. All students in eighth grade civics classes are required to do presidential reports. 5 s-f gwani , hw Fyzz M M1 B Robert Hooten and Steve Davis, with other members of Mrs. Viola Sellers classes in arts and crafts, a part of special classes, made a variety of candles, pictures, figurines this year. WV Karl Jemison, Larry Tease, Joey Abraham, and John Chandler work on maps in Miss Rita Geiger's geography class. Mr. Mayfield's ninth grade classes studied U.S. history and Oklahoma history . . . eighth graders, with Mr. McGinty, study civics and economics, with a unit on finding a fitting job and keeping a job . . . while seventh graders in Miss Geigeris geography classes studied earth, man, society, and involve- ment, they also did unit on law, dividing into groups to write laws for an imaginary countries . . . Mrs. Alene Sessions and Mrs. Viola Sellers provided basic education courses with big plus . . . arts and crafts sessions . . . plenty of involvement . . . . Social studies, special classes
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Do we have our own icasse, Bach . . . Or a Spitz? 5 W' , ,L I E ,L i r f xr' Qi? n K.. 'U- 3 Jackie Robinson and Terry Largent observe Ronnie David as he puts his version of a proposal on the board. Art students cut out magazine pictures to create marriage proposals prior to the Valentine season. Earlier in the year, Anderson students' work was displayed at Gilcrease. Q c , .1 V. A i S we 4 w ' QQ. it A M 7 1' 'W X5 l n,ir 1 , . .fa . ,,. sea- . ff ,M J ,. . H an w,,Mw , . H W wish, 1, iiwlgil nit, , V .,,.4z5YL . f :-1'.: m.1 :- .- '1.16'7' Tj, ' ff. ' - ' r 'W igiff-W Mandel Samuels, Fontsyne Payton, and Earl Younger supply the percus- sion section for the Anderson band, under the baton of Mrs. Tammy Kirk. The beat is good and solid in the hands of those young men. Drown-proofing of each of Anderson's young men was a goal in the physical education department this year. Here Tim Harris, Charles Lacey, other sixth hour swimmers test to see that they will be able to stay safely afloat in case of an emergency. Every student has chance to try his talents . . . art classes give instruction in drawing, making effective posters, working in the Indian arts, such as weaving, beadwork, sand painting . . . musically, students in- terested in singing or instrument have a chance to per- form in Glee Club, band. or orchestra . . . young women in physical education classes are trying to improve swimming skills, will have a Junior Lifesaving class, and do detailed work on trampoline . . . hard practice made a capable girls' volleyball team ready to enter city-wide competition . . . young men train in swimming, gymnastics, football, basketball, volleyball .... P.E., music, art ' 9
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5 Hair we go again fin ii iii ii ii ii 5 . . 5 . Z il Anderson's bugging by Schoolgate con- spirators brings out information for new students in an orientation assembly. At LEFT, Keith Wilson, the nightwatchman, catches buggers, Paul Johnson, Doug' Kirkpatrick, and Daniel Fields. September is another wet month in a wet year. At RIGHT, Wendy Robbins is prepared with an umbrella, Lydia Tosh wishes she had one. Students at school have ac- tivities beyond the classroom and regular organizations. We get to ap- preciate each others' styles. Hair styles range from long to short, straight to curly, Afros, pony tails, Super Fly, blow-outs, French braids, plaits, Macks, Elvis Presleys, even a few crew cuts and a Mohican. Any style, with a few restrictions, is all right, as long as it is right for you. Things at Anderson in its third year of integration are pretty good. In fact, the theme of the Watergate Orienta- tion assembly is that the buggers were trying to get the secret of Anderson's success for other schools. Hair style? Varied! New faces in the Wanted posters at LEFT are Delray Scott and Don Doyle. Delray's long locks are in sharp contrast to the Mohican styly shaved for Don by his father. BELOW, Vera Guevera, Tony Peoples, Liann Swope, Teresa Robinson, and Chuck Vance display more hair today styles. At Anderson, to each his own! ililii' mi 2
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